account for the remaining portion unused for executing purchasing transactions at least once a month, provided that the calculation is based on the outstanding balance at the end of each day and the
)% Liability under unmatured import bills 22,278 19,122 19,041 16.5% 17.0% Letters of credit 32,500 38,166 35,822 (14.8)% (9.3)% Other commitments Underwriting commitments 149 - - 100.0% 100.0% Amount of unused
(79.2)% (77.3)% Amount of unused bank overdrafts 173,813 173,600 174,083 0.1% (0.2)% Other guarantees 260,047 261,731 259,314 (0.6)% 0.3% Others 101,232 113,920 88,622 (11.1)% 14.2% Total 622,824 627,802
% Other commitments Underwriting commitments - 249 1,098 (100.0)% (100.0)% Amount of unused bank overdrafts 172,917 173,813 174,083 (0.5)% (0.7)% Other guarantees 262,414 260,047 259,314 0.9% 1.2% Others
)% Other commitments Underwriting commitments 324 149 - 117.4% 100.0% Amount of unused bank overdrafts 167,906 170,491 170,329 (1.5)% (1.4)% Other guarantees 261,309 265,071 270,320 (1.4)% (3.3)% Others
eligible. - Unused/degraded land: issuers demonstrate that source feedstock for the facility is produced from land that was not previously cultivated or was not considered arable land. - Use of waste
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. Further guidance on these distinctions is given in Section 3.2. If in doubt, please reach out to the Climate Bonds Initiative for support. 3.3. Key elements to the Criteria As a general principle, bonds
overlooking the channel through which CSR activities affect firm value (Margolis and Walsh, 2001; Ruf et al., 2001; Saeidi et al., 2015; Servaes and Tamayo, 2013). Some scholars cast doubt on assuming a direct